3rd Pentecostal-Wesleyan Joint Mtg: mp3, J. Moltmann, others
Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 5:28 pm
While googling for audio I came across the following last nite:
The Society for Pentecostal Studies and the Wesleyan Theological Society had their 3rd Joint Meeting at Duke University, Durham, NC, March 13-15, 2008.
A guy named Andy Rowell has the audio (mp3s) on his blog for free download:
church leadership conversations
Links to SPS and WTS are there (and lots of other mp3s too).
I'm excited! One speaker is Jurgen Moltmann who I've never heard speak. Years ago, I really enjoyed his book A Theology of Hope (a classic on realized eschatology). Moltmann has individual presentations: "Sighs, Signs, and Significance" and: "Darwin and the Interpretation of Natural Theology." Also featured in the panel discussion is Stanley Hauerwas, a long time Methodist who, if I'm not mistaken, is now Anglican.
I'm particularly interested in hearing these talks as I just visited a charismatic Wesleyan Church this past weekend (I'm charismatic, Pentecostal in background).
The first session is 2 hours long: This is going to be good!
Take care, (I hope Matthew sees this!),
The Society for Pentecostal Studies and the Wesleyan Theological Society had their 3rd Joint Meeting at Duke University, Durham, NC, March 13-15, 2008.
A guy named Andy Rowell has the audio (mp3s) on his blog for free download:
church leadership conversations
Links to SPS and WTS are there (and lots of other mp3s too).
I'm excited! One speaker is Jurgen Moltmann who I've never heard speak. Years ago, I really enjoyed his book A Theology of Hope (a classic on realized eschatology). Moltmann has individual presentations: "Sighs, Signs, and Significance" and: "Darwin and the Interpretation of Natural Theology." Also featured in the panel discussion is Stanley Hauerwas, a long time Methodist who, if I'm not mistaken, is now Anglican.
I'm particularly interested in hearing these talks as I just visited a charismatic Wesleyan Church this past weekend (I'm charismatic, Pentecostal in background).
The first session is 2 hours long: This is going to be good!
Take care, (I hope Matthew sees this!),
